Ocon Confirms Mercedes Management Amidst Hamilton's Ferrari Move Triggering Early Driver Market Shift
In a surprising twist of Formula 1's driver market, Esteban Ocon has affirmed his continued management by Mercedes amid the upheaval caused by Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari for the 2025 season. Hamilton's decision to depart from Mercedes, where he had achieved immense success, has set the stage for a frantic scramble among teams and drivers.
Ocon, who is currently with Alpine, emphasized his enduring ties with Mercedes, despite no longer being classified as a junior driver. He stressed the importance of focusing on track performance while acknowledging the speculation surrounding potential replacements for Hamilton at Mercedes.
"It is clear that I've got good links with Mercedes," Ocon stated. "I'm still managed by them in a way, I'm still a Merc junior even if I'm not that 'junior' anymore. But my focus goes into the racing and into the plan that we have with Alpine, and I need to focus on what's on track, which is the most important."
The unexpected move by Hamilton has accelerated the driver market's activity much earlier than anticipated, leading to a prolonged period of uncertainty regarding contract negotiations, according to Ocon.
"I knew it was going to be a crazy season, for sure," Ocon commented. "I didn't think it was going to start that early because in January it's early, but it's going to be like that all year, so you guys will have a lot of paper to write!"
Meanwhile, Ocon's teammate Pierre Gasly expressed optimism about Hamilton's move to Ferrari, believing it would invigorate Formula 1. However, Gasly also acknowledged the potential impact on his own position in the driver market, emphasizing his ambition to compete at the highest level of the sport.
"I think it's great for the sport," Gasly remarked. "It's a big move, the most successful driver of our sport leaving Mercedes after the most successful collaboration ever as a team and a driver in Formula 1."
Gasly's aspirations to compete among the elite drivers remain undeterred, as he continues to strive for success with Alpine.
"As a driver, I want to fight at the top of Formula 1," Gasly declared. "That's what I do. I've been working every single day trying to chase every single thousandth of a second, hundredth of a second for a win because I want to fight for wins."
With the landscape of Formula 1 undergoing significant changes, the forthcoming season promises excitement and intrigue as teams and drivers adapt to the evolving dynamics of the sport.















